Certificate of Name
Geanina
Feminine
Romanian
Meaning & Origin
Geanina is a Romanian feminine given name. It is the Romanian form of Giannina, which in turn is a diminutive of Giovanna, the Italian form of Iohanna (see Joanna). Ultimately, the name traces back through Latin and Greek to the Hebrew name Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious," the masculine form being John. Etymology and Origin Geanina belongs to a wide family of European names derived from the New Testament Greek Ioanna (Ἰωάννα), the feminine form of Ioannes (John). The root name Joanna is used in the English New Testament and appears as a follower of Jesus who is regarded as a saint. The Italian diminutive suffix -ina (as in Giannina) was adapted into Romanian as -ina, giving rise to Geanina alongside variants like Gianina. Cultural Context In Romania, the name Geanina is moderately used and reflects the influence of Italian and Western European naming traditions, especially during the 19th and 20th centuries. It is distinctively feminine and fits a pattern of borrowing Italianate diminutives into Romanian. Related Names Other linguistic forms of the same source include Basque Jone (used as a feminine name), Polish Joanna, Greek Ioanna, Biblical Latin Iohanna, and Breton forms like Yanna and Yanick. In Italian, the full form Giovanna is common, while Giannina acts as an affectionate diminutive. Meaning: God is gracious Origin: Romanian (via Italian Giannina) Type: Feminine given name Usage regions: Romania Root name: Joanna
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